NOTE: The number of COVID shots up to March 2023 compares well to the sum of the number of flu shots for the flu seasons between 2009 and 2014.
Sepsis is an infection found in the bloodstream, and according to Dr.
the estimated death rate from sepsis has now doubled from 5 years ago. To investigate if COVID shots lead to sepsis, you can compare comparible amounts of COVID shots and flu shots, using COVID shots to March 2023, and flu shots between 2009-2014:Out of 670.5 million doses of flu shots given in flu seasons between 2009 and 2014, there were 18 total reports of sepsis to VAERS, for a reporting rate of 0.027 reported cases of sepsis per million flu shot doses.
Here are the reports of sepsis from 672.6 million doses of COVID shots:
Out of 672.6 million doses of COVID shots, there were 2,253 total reports of sepsis to VAERS, for a reporting rate of 3.35 reported cases of sepsis per million COVID shot doses — 125 times as much as what was reported for a comparable number of flu shots.
The evidence suggests that COVID shots lead to compromised immunity which then leads to increased susceptibility to infection in particular in the bloodstream (sepsis), and possibly also in general, or overall (all types of infections).
To reverse the disturbing trend of increases in both sepsis incidence and mortality, it may be good to use the protocol of Paul Marik along with ample vitamin D.
Reference
[Historic flu shot uptake levels] — CDC. https://www.cdc.gov/flu/prevent/vaccine-supply-historical.htm
[MedAlerts VAERS searching tool] — MedAlerts. https://medalerts.org/vaersdb/index.php
If more than 1,000 previously rare events are all 100x+ more likely to occur after injections advertised to mitigate against Covid-19, the numbers of severe adverse events add up and up